You can count me in for Million Dollar Baby. I've written one review, almost 600 words, for a campus publication. I'd like to do something deeper, a more critical essay (even though Eastwood himself has said he doesn't really think too much about his own films) but like I said, I'd have to see the film again. How long are we aiming for? I could write pages.

You can count me in for Million Dollar Baby. I've written one review, almost 600 words, for a campus publication. I'd like to do something deeper, a more critical essay (even though Eastwood himself has said he doesn't really think too much about his own films) but like I said, I'd have to see the film again. How long are we aiming for? I could write pages.

Length is up to the beholder. Go as nuts as you want to. Deadline for submission is March 11th though.

-be creative, if u hav nothing insightful to say about the movie u hav chosen, abandon the project. no one wants to hear how good the "directing" was. it's the most meaningless fucking thing anyone could ever say about a movie.

If anyone has any problems with being listed next to a certain film, being just listed or not being listed, let me know. Changes can always be made and even though we are trying to get as much diversity as possible, if you are hell bent to review a film already listed, you can do that too.

REMEMBER: DEADLINE FOR SUMBISSION IS MARCH 11TH.

(we're trying to get all these articles to appear at the same time)

And considering this is a themed series of articles titled "In Defense Of...", general recommended title will go as this example:

TITLE - The Manufactured DreamIn Defense Of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Deadline is approaching quickly. March 11th is this friday. A reminder PM should hit in the next 24 hours. Hopefully everyone can still make it but if anyone feels they won't be able to, no harsh feelings.